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Peter Morin and Bo Yeung, performance

For those of us who were able to stay to the last day of the incubation, we were privileged to see a powerful performance by participants Peter Morin and Bo Yeung. Beginning in front of the former residential school, the performers asked the audience to stay behind a well-defined perimeter as they made a number of gestures and voices toward that particular history. It’s so hard to describe, and any such description does a disservice to the actual performance, so I’ll forego saying more and let folks view the video instead. It’s viewable on the right hand footer side of the reworks main page, or you can see it here:

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